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Epson 3000 x 1160

Epson 3000 x 1160

2002-05-11 by André Vallejo

Regarding  image qualitiy,are there any significant differences between the
two of them? Resolution,microbanding,visible dots...

RE: [Digital BW] Epson 3000 x 1160

2002-05-11 by Paul Roark

Andre,

The 1160 has smaller dots than the 3000.  Thick papers are also said to be a
problem on the 3000, but I don't use them.

I'm making some new curves for the 3000 and the VM-Sepia-Neutral inkset now
and have it nearly perfect except for some fine grain at about 65%.  The
real question is whether you need the print size that only the 3000 can
reach.  If not, the 1160 is probably the way to go.

Paul
http://www.PaulRoark.com


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  Subject: [Digital BW] Epson 3000 x 1160


  Regarding  image qualitiy,are there any significant differences between
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  two of them? Resolution,microbanding,visible dots...




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Re:Epson 3000 x 1160

2002-05-12 by André Vallejo

Hi.
I\ufffdm just trying to finish the set up of my first BW printer,using an Epson
980 and a MIS CFS with VM Inks. Just when I had finished sawing the printer
housing,filling the cartrides,aging them and so on,I realized the MIS had
sent me cartridges for the 1160...! I called them and they are sending me
the right ones,so when they arrive I'll start trying with it.
As I'm going deeper and deeper into photography related to social
sciences,and BW is the way to go,I'll probably end needing a larger format
one for gallery exhibits,so I\ufffdm beggining to research on this.The problem
with thicker paper can be a problem, considering the exhibit prints. So
let's see what time brings. The problem is the usual. No place to take a
look at results.
Best regards,
Andr\ufffd



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   Date: Sat, 11 May 2002 13:31:01 -0700
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   From: "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@...>
Subject: RE: Epson 3000 x 1160

Andre,

The 1160 has smaller dots than the 3000.  Thick papers are also said to be a
problem on the 3000, but I don't use them.

I'm making some new curves for the 3000 and the VM-Sepia-Neutral inkset now
and have it nearly perfect except for some fine grain at about 65%.  The
real question is whether you need the print size that only the 3000 can
reach.  If not, the 1160 is probably the way to go.

Paul

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